Fort Morgan, CO. 03/02/15. The Center for Arts and Community Enrichment (CACE) welcomes Rod Taylor, Jim Bradley, and Don Richmond—who make up The Rifters—for a free concert on Saturday, March 14 at 7 p.m. sponsored by East Morgan County Hospital. The event will be held in the Glenn Miller Auditorium at Fort Morgan High School (709 Riverview).

Fort Morgan, CO. 02/17/15. Morgan Community College (MCC) has partnered with Cargill to offer a 10- week Basics of Industrial Electricity (EIC 104) training course. The one and a half credit course discusses electricity and includes basic electrical theory, circuit designs, and wiring methods. There are two classes offered: Tuesday afternoons from 3 to 5 p.m. and Thursday mornings from 8 to 10 a.m.; both begin the first week in March and will be held on the Fort Morgan campus in the new Birch Hall facility. Courses conclude by May 8, 2015.

Fort Morgan, CO. 02/17/15. Not only has the Small Business Partnership Program at Morgan Community College (MCC) furthered economic development in eastern Colorado while stimulating small business growth, it has also provided an educational experience for several business owners.

Press Release

April 22, 2014 at 11:05 AM

Fort Morgan, CO. 04/22/14. For more than 10 years State Farm Insurance has partnered with the Morgan Community College (MCC) Collision Technology program to provide the College with salvaged vehicles for training. However, this marks the first year that MCC students have been asked to repair State Farm fleet vehicles.

State Farm delivered a fleet vehicle that was “totaled” due to extensive hail damage. MCC Collision Tech students were then tasked with repairing the sedan. “Our partnership has allowed our students the opportunity to practice a new technique that currently isn’t being taught anywhere else,” says MCC Instructor Tim Grauberger. “Not only do we do quality repair, but we teach cutting-edge techniques. The hail-damaged vehicle allowed us to demonstrate ‘push-to-paint,’ a new form of paintless dent repair.”

State Farm, headquartered in Greeley, provides real-life repair scenarios for students. MCC alumni Eric Riddle can attest, “the cars donated by State Farm were absolutely invaluable to my education. No one could have duplicated the heavy collision repairs without their donations.”

State Farm will continue to partner with Morgan Community College, and is scheduled for two more vehicle donations this fall semester, notes Riddle, now a State Farm Estimator and member of MCC’s Collision Advisory Committee.

To learn more about the Collision Technology program or other offerings at Morgan Community College, visit us online at www.MorganCC.edu. To register or for more information, call 800-622-0216.